Plumb - A police officer discovers a
man kicking soccer balls on a high school field at 2
a.m. The man is clearly not just practicing his kicks.
Their inevitable confrontation is the beginning of a
long and complicated relationship. The man and
woman are both a threat and a potential salvation to
each other as they get more involved in each others
lives, until a final misguided act of a generosity
forces her to choose between him and what is right. A
play about justice, friendship and blood.

Phoenix - When
Bruce and Sue meet four weeks after an
uncharacteristic one-night-stand, Sue has this to say
to him: one, I had a great time with you that night
and two, let’s never see each other again. Thus begins
a 4,000 mile journey well beyond the confines of their
carefully structured worlds. Bruce is fueled by an
overwhelming but undefined compulsion to join her in
Phoenix. Sue is reluctantly charmed by his
persistence, but steadfast in her resolve to keep him
at bay. Both are forced to consider a whole new world
of possibility, though not one free of difficulty and
loss. A dramatic comedy about courage.

“A good time...it seduces you even when you know
better...rich, anxious subtext...the actors banter and
play and flirt...allow yourself to get intoxicated by
the pleasures of...romantic comedy.” –The New York
Times

“An exceptionally well written play.” –EU Jacksonville

“Phoenix is at its best when it surprises…The
playfulness and intelligence…make us feel we’re in on
a smart new joke instead of being way ahead of a stale
old one.” –Ross Reports

Point Last Seen - Two
friends face the fact that one of them is about to
fired, which in turn has both men and their
wives re-assessing their lives. A play about
paint swatches, fertility sex, infidelity and getting
lost in the woods.

The Faithful - A former minister
who has lost his faith is confronted with a cult
escapee and a young man who believes he is channeling
God.